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Título: Higher-Order Statistics and support vector machines applied to fault detection in a cantilever beam
Palavras-chave: Vibration analysis
Structural health monitoring
One-Class learning
Análise de vibração
Monitoramento de integridade estrutural
Detecção de falhas
Máquina de vetores de suporte
Função discriminante de Fisher
Data do documento: 2020
Editor: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citação: BORGES, F. E. de M. et al. Higher-Order Statistics and support vector machines applied to fault detection in a cantilever beam. Theoretical and Applied Engineering, Lavras, v. 4, n. 1, p. 1-8, 2020..
Resumo: In this paper, it is proposed a method to detect structural faults or damages using Higher-Order Statistics (HOS). For this, vibration signals were taken from cantilever beams. Such vibrations were generated by a DC motor with varying rotation, generating vibrations at various frequencies. Vibration signals and engine speed control were performed by an Arduino board. After the signal acquisition, parameters are extracted by means of second-, third- and fourthorder cumulants and then the most relevant ones were selected by the Fisher’s Discriminant Ratio (FDR). To fault detection, a Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier has been designed in its One-Class version, where only oneclass knowledge is required. The results showed a good ability to represent vibration signals via HOS along with a large reduction in dimensionality given using FDR and a good generalization by means of the SVM classifier. Failure detection results showed 100% success rates.
URI: http://www.taaeufla.deg.ufla.br/index.php/TAAE/article/view/30
http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/42430
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